Abstract

The problem of finding statistical characteristics of the acoustic field related to low and middle frequency sound propagation in the ocean with random parame� ters is traditionally of theoretical and practical inter� est. The modern concepts about the influence of ran� dom inhomogeneities of the sea environment on the acoustic fields are based on the results of approximate theory developed in [1–6] for the description of the influence of sound velocity perturbations during the propagation of internal waves with a special spectral form (Garrett–Munk). This approach, which was named diffuse approximation, assumes that the oce� anic waveguide is characterized by specific parameters so that a series of assumptions that simplify the solu� tion of the problem would be valid. This is the exist�

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